Are you Interested in contributing to advancements in the treatment of Intracerebral Hemorrhage \{ICH\} Strokes?
You can assist Stroke Researchers by giving your thoughts on a new clinical treatment approach.
The George Institute is currently conducting focus groups for stroke Survivors, who have had an intracerebral hemorrhage, their Carers, and family members
Am I eligible to be involved?
You are aged eighteen or over. You have had an intracerebral hemorrhage in the past. You can speak English fluently
OR
You have lived experience as a primary carer for someone who has experienced an intracerebral hemorrhage stroke.
You will not be able to participate in this study if:
You experience cognition, communication decline or other disability that prevents participation in a group conversation
What is the objective of this research?
We are asking participants about their views on artificial intelligence and its potential role in helping doctors decide on treatments for intracerebral hemorrhage stroke.
You can contribute via an online survey and/or focus group discussion. The 10 min survey is completed online via an emailed link.
The focus group will be a hybrid of in-person and online and will run for 90 minutes.
Insights from participants will be used to shape the direction of the development of an innovative new tool that will potentially assist in the decision-making process regarding ICH.
How you can register to be a participant of this exciting research.
To register = Simply click on Register Here
Signed up applicants will be contacted by the research team via mobile for screening. Once participants have signed informed consent, they will be contacted again for consent confirmation and enrolment, which involves a demographics questionnaire over the voice call taking approximately 5 minutes.
Participants will be reimbursed at a rate of $30 per hour for their time ($45 for the 90 min focus group), plus a $10 gift card for completion of a short online survey in your own time.
For more information.
Please contact xchen@georgeinstitute.org.a
